03763nam 22006012 450 991095372540332120251019235417.09789004523944900452394410.1163/9789004523944(MiAaPQ)EBC30297632(Au-PeEL)EBL30297632(CKB)25791782700041(nllekb)BRILL9789004523944(EXLCZ)992579178270004120220630h20222023 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierLanguage Endangerment and Obsolescence in East Asia China, Japan, Siberia, and Taiwan /edited by Elia Dal Corso and Soung-U Kim1st ed.Leiden ;Boston :Brill,[2022]©20231 online resource (276 pages)Languages of Asia ;27Print version: Dal Corso, Elia Language Endangerment and Obsolescence in East Asia Boston : BRILL,c2022 Includes bibliographical references and index.Intro -- ‎Contents -- ‎Figures and Tables -- ‎Notes on Contributors -- ‎Introduction (Dal Corso and Kim) -- ‎Chapter 1. Vowel Aspiration and Glottalisation across Udihe Dialects: Phonetics, Phonology, Evolution, Typology (Kuznetsova) -- ‎Chapter 2. Spatial Cases in Udihe: A Corpus Analysis (Perekhvalskaya) -- ‎Chapter 3. The Double-Subject Construction in East Asian Languages Restricted to the Possessive Type: A Typological Survey (Wang and Shimoji) -- ‎Chapter 4. Lost Voices: The Obsolescence of Locative and Instrumental Voice Constructions in Amis and Sakizaya (McNaught) -- ‎Chapter 5. Language Contact in an Asymmetrical Sociolinguistic Environment: The Case of Nuosu, a Tibeto-Burman Language of Sichuan, China (Hongdi) -- ‎Chapter 6. The Syncretism of Passive and Potential Marking in Japonic Seen through Modern South Ryukyuan Languages (Jarosz) -- ‎Chapter 7. Introducing a Polynomic Approach Counteracting Language Obsolescence in the Ryukyus (van der Lubbe) -- ‎Language Index -- ‎Subject Index.What shapes and magnitude can language loss have in East Asian endangered languages?What shapes and magnitude can language loss have in East Asian endangered languages? How does it differ with regards to the languages' historical development and sociolinguistic environment? This book surveys a number of minority and, in most cases, endangered languages spoken in China, Japan, Taiwan, and Russia which all face, or have faced in their recent history, loss of language features. The contributions in this publication present you with different cases of obsolescence attested throughout East Asia and highlight how this process, though often leading back to common causes, is in fact a multifaceted reality with diverse repercussions on grammar and linguistic vitality.Languages of Asia ;27.China, Japan, Siberia, and TaiwanAsian StudiesLanguage Endangerment & Language PolicyLanguages and LinguisticsUralic, Altaic & East Asian LanguagesEast AsiaConference papers and proceedings.lcgftAsian Studies.Language Endangerment & Language Policy.Languages and Linguistics.Uralic, Altaic & East Asian Languages.950.05Dal Corso EliaKim Soung-UNL-LeKBNL-LeKBBOOK9910953725403321Language Endangerment and Obsolescence in East Asia4321319UNINA